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Multimodal Life-Cycle Variation in 13-and 17-Year Periodical Cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Magicicada)

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JOURNAL OF THE KANSAS ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Volume 90, Issue 3, Pages 211-226

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KANSAS ENTOMOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.2317/0022-8567-90.3.211

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Developmental plasticity; variation; broods; evolution; straggler; population density; Auchenorrhyncha; Magicicada

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  1. National Science Foundation [DEB-0955849]

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Periodical cicadas, known for strict life-cycle lengths of 13 or 17 yr, actually exhibit developmental plasticity in cycle length. This variation tends to occur in 1- and 4-yr increments for both life-cycle types, with the largest events involving 4-yr accelerations of the 17-yr species. The pattern has stimulated hypotheses to explain brood formation and life-cycle evolution, but most of the evidence is anecdotal. We present the first quantitative evidence confirming that a site with a 4-yr acceleration does not necessarily experience comparable emergence in the following year, and we provide the first density estimate for a 4-yr early emergence of 17-yr cicadas (1.28/m(2), within the range of published estimates for on-schedule emergences). We also document a 4-yr early 13-yr emergence-cicadas apparently emerging in 9 yr. Multimodal life-cycle patterns spanning -4 to +4 yr are evident in both 13- and 17-yr cicadas.

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